SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Skyera Inc., founded by an executive and engineering team with unsurpassed backgrounds in the solid-state, storage and networking arenas, today announced it is exhibiting at the Gartner Data Center Conference, December 3-6 at the The Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. Skyera's enterprise solid-state storage solution Skyhawk will be featured in booth 550.

Data center infrastructure and operations professionals are challenged to enable business growth while optimizing costs. Skyera has received a warm welcome by these users for its ability to enable demanding applications and workloads such as enterprise analytics, big data, cloud, and virtualization through power- and space-efficient technology with unprecedented performance.

Skyhawk is an all-Flash enterprise solid-state storage system that delivers next-generation performance and density through solid-state technology at a price point equivalent to spinning disk. For the first time, enterprise customers will be able to utilize solid-state technology as a direct replacement for traditional hard disk drives, bringing unparalleled performance, speed and capacity to all of their applications, while reducing costs for power consumption and physical space.

"We look forward to offering this elite group of attendees our vision for data center storage technologies and how a truly revolutionary solution like Skyhawk achieves its industry-leading performance, cost and power consumption," said Radoslav Danilak, CEO and co-founder of Skyera, "Solid-state storage with the required levels of reliability, endurance and scalability for big data analytics, cloud and virtualized infrastructures is available to these organizations today."

For more information or to arrange private demo during the event, contact Skyera at (408) 954-8100, or via email at sales@skyera.com.

About SkyeraSkyera Inc. is an emerging provider of enterprise solid-state storage systems designed to enable a large class of applications with extraordinarily high performance, exceptionally lower power consumption and cost effectiveness relative to existing enterprise storage systems. Founded by the executives who previously developed the world's most-advanced flash memory controller, Skyera is backed by key technology and financial partnerships designed to position it at the forefront of the hyper growth in the solid-state storage sector. The company was featured in the Gartner report "Cool Vendors in Storage Technologies, 2012" and was chosen by Flash Memory Summit as a Best of Show award winner for 2012 in the category of Most Innovative Flash Memory Enterprise Business Application. For more information about the company, visit skyera.com.

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